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Killingly zoning commission passes moratorium on new warehouses

Killingly zoning commission passes moratorium on new warehouses

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 17, 2026 | Uncategorized

Killingly — A yearlong moratorium on new warehouse developments will take effect in July after receiving near-unanimous support from the Planning and Zoning Commission on Monday. The moratorium represents a major win for residents whose opposition to large-scale...
Killingly zoning commission passes moratorium on new warehouses

Tweed New Haven Airport to outline expansion plans at annual community meeting Tuesday

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 16, 2026 | Uncategorized

NEW HAVEN — Neighbors of Tweed New Haven Airport will have an opportunity to learn more about the airport’s expansion plans and ask questions about operations, ongoing projects and long-term planning efforts during Tweed’s annual Ward 18 Community Meeting...
Killingly zoning commission passes moratorium on new warehouses

$50 billion bridge-and-tunnel plan to connect Connecticut and Long Island gets renewed push

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 16, 2026 | Uncategorized

HARTFORD — Supporters of a proposed bridge across Long Island Sound say they plan to renew their push for a feasibility study next legislative session, arguing the $50 billion project deserves a closer look. State Rep. Joseph Hoxha, R-Bristol, who sponsored a similar...
Killingly zoning commission passes moratorium on new warehouses

After Great Recession and pandemic setbacks, CT construction employment reaches highest level since 2008

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 16, 2026 | Uncategorized

Nearly two decades after the Great Recession devastated Connecticut’s construction industry, employment in the sector has climbed to its highest level since before the housing market collapse. Connecticut’s construction workforce reached 65,200 workers in April, its...
Killingly zoning commission passes moratorium on new warehouses

Proposal for $69.5 million rehabilitation hospital heads to Branford planners

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 15, 2026 | Uncategorized

BRANFORD — A proposal for what could eventually become an 80-bed inpatient rehabilitation facility on the former Hilltop Orchard property off East Main Street is headed to the Planning and Zoning Commission, even as the developer awaits a state ruling on whether the...
Killingly zoning commission passes moratorium on new warehouses

Construction begins on 150 apartments along Connecticut River in East Hartford

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 15, 2026 | Uncategorized

EAST HARTFORD — Construction has begun on a 150-unit apartment project along the Connecticut River, with leasing expected to begin next year. West Hartford-based developer Simon Konover, in a partnership with Fairfield-based Eastpointe LLC, plans to build 150...
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